அனைவருக்கும் வணக்கம் :)
திரியின் பதிவுகளுக்கு தமிழில் பதிலளித்தல் சரிவருமா என எண்ணி பின்னூட்டங்களைத் தவிர்த்திருக்கிறேன். மன்னியுங்கள். :|
பதிவுகளும் பாடற் பகிர்வுகளும் அருமை.
தொடரட்டும் நற்பணி.
நன்றி மற்றும் நன்றி.:)
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அனைவருக்கும் வணக்கம் :)
திரியின் பதிவுகளுக்கு தமிழில் பதிலளித்தல் சரிவருமா என எண்ணி பின்னூட்டங்களைத் தவிர்த்திருக்கிறேன். மன்னியுங்கள். :|
பதிவுகளும் பாடற் பகிர்வுகளும் அருமை.
தொடரட்டும் நற்பணி.
நன்றி மற்றும் நன்றி.:)
நல்வரவு disk.box !
நண்பர் venkkiram பொதுவாக தமிழில் தான் இங்கு தன் கருத்துகளை எழுதுவார்...நீங்களும் தமிழில் எழுதுங்கள், படித்து மகிழ்வோம் :-)
I think only Plum - who primarily uses mobile phone to hub - has issues with the unicode. All others should be fine with your comments.
BTW, மறுமொழி, கருத்து - இப்படி நல்ல தமிழ் வாக்குகள் உள்ளனவே :-)
"பின்னூட்டம்" என்பது +2 பாடப்புத்தகத்தில் operational amplifier's feedback சொல்லிக்கொடுக்க உருவாக்கிய பதம், எதற்கு வலையுலகில்?
Yeah A_S, you are right. Dharmam Vellum was a double role movie and I had the misfortune of watching it in theatre [Karthik paarthaa tesnsion aaga pogiraar] during that 1989 Deepavali time. What pissed me was one of the roles was a Jail Supdt [IIRC] and captain tried to do it like SP Choudry and you know the result. There was a section of the media and industry people [read jalraas] who praised him sky high after the Oomai vizhikal Police role and probably that made him take this [mis]step.
<end dig>
The first thing that struck me as soon as I read the title of this post was jumcha jumcha chakka :lol2: And I have not listened to this song in ages. Power of the Raaja-chorus.
Really peculiar the incident you had narrated. And love the peculiar way you narrate stuff. Keep it going saar.
நன்றி மதிப்பிற்குரிய app_engine அவர்களே! :)
தங்கள் ஆணைப்படியே "பின்னூட்டம்" எனும் பதத்தை வலையேற்றாமல் இருக்க முயல்கிறேன். :)
nanRi, Nerd!
disk.box,
:-)
For tomorrow, I need to look for another movie. (The other SPB song in pAttukkoru thalaivan - 'ellOrudaiya vAzhkkaiyilum oru pombaLa uNdu' cannot be called a hit - kEttadhillai or kEttirundhAlum ninaivil illai :-( Interestingly, this song seems to have an IR version also)
There is a poongARRE in padichcha puLLa - kEttadhE illa :-(
skippu...
There's a song in "pick pocket" which is very familiar to me from bus listens...so, that will be the one for tomorrow.
Then I saw another film listed with the name 'vAthiyAr veettuppiLLai' with many songs credited to SPB.
My initial thought was - 'idhula enna thERappOvuthu, possibly this is the end of 1989'.
However, once I started listening to the songs, recognized a number of them as very popular numbers in Cbe area buses. So, we'll have a few more for 1989 :-)
(BTW, I notice that as a P Vasu movie - that guy wasn't too bad in getting songs from IR. After all, he colloborated with Santhana Bharathy for their first movie panneer pushpangaL that had 'poonthaLirAda'...he has to have some music taste :-) )
Azhagiya Nadhiyena starting lines somehow takes me to 'Azhagiya VizhigaLil' from Bhagiyaraj's Darling Darling Darling.
Very nice and interesting write-up! Three marriages on a single day that too within the same family.:shock: It is easy for their relatives/friends to remember their marriage day.
App: Looks like "missed songs count" will touch double digits in 1989 itself :)
VVP was also a 1989 Deepavali release and it was still early days for SR as a full fledged main stream hero (he had made his mark as Villian in 80s). He was trying to launch himself as MGR's protege (this movie title VVP was indicative of that). 1989 had multiple releases (like Chinnappadas, Pick pocket in addition to VVP) with him as the hero. If I remember it right, SR's manager (guess his name was Ramanathan) produced one movie per year from 1989-1994 (VVP, Nadigan, Brahma, Thirumathi Palanisamy, Udan Pirappu, one 1994 Deepavali release were the movies - Murali sir will have more details) and the intention apparently was sustaining SR's market as hero (when there were so many heroes in the fray).
Except for 1994 release, all others had IR's music (3 of them were directed by P.Vasu) and had some excellent SPB hits (guess you will be covering them in this thread). For some reason, IR had used only SPB (not Mano, MV has sung one or two songs in total for SR in IR's music) for SR movies (in early 90s when Mano was getting lots of songs in IR's music) and besides KH, SR only seems to have had this privilege (of SPB exclusively singing for him).
My POT cassette had IR's version of 'ellOrudaiya vAzhkkaiyilum oru pombaLa uNdu' and it's a composition that's definitely worth a listen (guess in SPB's voice, it will probably be sounding even better).
//DIG. - sureshs65 - nominating you as the next guest in the "guest of the month" thread conducted by Our own Bachchanji Shaktiprabha. MaRukkAma kalandhukkomga. Ungala visaarikka vendiyadhu neraiya irukku.
mm....duet ninaiththadhu yaaro..... & pathos ellorudaiya vaazhkaiyilum..... were well known for me then.
PICKPOCKET has a memorable pathos melody too.
please continue, app_eng.
vinatha.
baroque,
:-)
ninaiththadhu yArO had Mano (with Jikki) :-)
Our friends (hopefully lead managed by A_S) will definitely cover the 'ellOrudaiya vAzhkkaiyilum', after I finish up my ramblings...
app..
enna ippadi embrass panreenga.. nan edho ennoda Ottai English vechu ange post pannittu irukken.. adhai inge link panni.. ayyo.. btw, nice to know that you remembered my post :p
murali sir..
:lol:
ungalai madhiri vayasula periyavangalOda experience'than enakku news.. so, idhukkellam tension aaga matten..
padam hit or average?
& VK'ku acting police vida action police than nalla varum :p
i know the outline of Dharmam Vellum.. but did not got a chance to see this.. will try getting this
app..
is there any index for reading your post about our fav. songs.. for eg: chinna mani kuyile..
& i was thinking possible ir-spb-vk songs... rombha kammiyathan varumatta irukku..
it looks like Mano, KJ, Jeyachandran, MV.. all had equal share in IR-VK combination
Honest
Neenga sariya thread la thaan irukeengala nu parunga :shock:
btw, app.. i've not read 90% of this thread, but it is in my "to-be-read" category..
will do one day :)
Chinna Gounder vandha solli anuppunga :)
yeah.. there are some Mano songs become hits over SPB's compositions from the same album during that time.
Ninaithadhu yaaro.... is one of them.:)
H_R,
nanRi for the visit and comments :-)
The index for the years is in the first post of this thread...if you know the year of the song, you can reach using that...but some of those links are not correct (after the year 1985), I'll request RR sir to fix them.
For your quick reference, here are some links :
1986 links
1987 links
1988 links
For chinna maNeekkuyilE, follow this link :
#226 chinna maNeekkuyilE
thanks app.. finished reading the "Chinna mani kuyile" :clap:
& found another thing.. "oru kAdhal enbadhu" is done by IR.. :)
#312 மஞ்சக்குருவி மஞ்சக்குருவி கொஞ்சப்பாக்குதடி
(பிக்பாக்கெட், 1989 , சுசீலாவுடன்)
manjakkuruvi manjakkuruvi konjappAkkudhadi (pick pocket, with PS)
A song that sounds like some Malayalam songs, some Ceylon Manohar 'poppisai pAdalkaL' and also having IR elements. The 'mAmAvukku kudumA kudumA' styled pallavi (minus the stylish drumwork ofcourse) sounds like a typical Malayalam movie song that depicts a kOttayam family :lol2:
The interesting portion is obviously the saraNam, when SPB's akkA makes the entry - bringing life to the dull song. She's stylish for the most part but there is a small portion that pal iLichchifies as 'motherish' too. If one looks it purely as a fun song, it passes ok.
I cannot ignore this song for the thread as I've heard it a number of times during bus rides in the Cbe-Pollachi-Pazhani route (possibly those driver-conductors had some Sathyaraj affinity). Should have been a mild hit those days.
There's another song listed in thiraippAdal (also comes up in google search for pick pocket with youtube link etc) called 'poovum thenRal'...unfortunately, no familiarity to me. The google search also says the heroini was Radha...must have been her last active year (rAjAthi rAjA and this movie...was there any other?)
There are four SPB hits from the movie VVP that will start from tomorrow and that movie marks the conclusion of the year 1989 and the fabulous 80's. These songs were strictly "heard-in-buses-only" hits and don't have any special personal nostalgia.
So, I'm taking VV's advice : 'ethaiyum plAn paNNip paNNanum' :wink:
Since we've had a few 'wedding function' tales while posting the 1989 songs, I'll have to keep the 'maNa mAlaiyum' song as the last one for the year and will feature a somewhat sad tale of a relative, one with a happy ending (includes a personal experience).
Prior to that, there'll be a single crazy incident related to a wedding / couple on the post for 'aNNana vittu'.
For the remaining two duets, one will have a post on our thread's "Laurel / Hardy" & the other will have some variety of unusual things noticed around matches / marriages / wedding ceremonies.
So, 4 more days booked :-)
stylish composition, app_eng!
brazilion style orchestration, percussion.
poovum thendral kaatrum endrum udal kollalaamo.....is a melodious pathos.
I love it.
I often listen.
soodu romba soodu indha paalu.....is a beautiful composition, app_eng.
fantastic guitar & humming prelude with water kumizhi sound & flute, chorus humming .. wonderful rhythmic delight.
Rasa oru maadhiri steamy aa eruppaaru! peppy song!
Shaila with Mano.
it is a HOT album from late 80s Raja.:clap:
kadhal thiruda.... has a Irish, Scottish style music in the interlude.
:musicsmile:
I listened my copy of PICKPOCKET - cd while driving yesterday
Vinatha.
baroque,
pickpocket CD-yellAm vachchirukkeengaLA?
:surprise:
neenga uNmaiyilEyE periya IR-visiRi!
:thumbsup:
:)
PICK POCKET, EN UYIR THOZHAN & MAVEERAN combo from Oriental records.
run & search in the indian music stores & vangunga!
yeah.. LOVE S.P.B. :swinghead:
vinatha.
#313 அண்ணனை விட்டு ஒரு கல்யாணமா
(வாத்தியார் வீட்டுப்பிள்ளை, 1989 )
aNNana vittu oru kalyANamA (vAthiyAr veettuppiLLai)
The title of the movie sounds like 'enga veettuppiLLai' - like A_S mentioned recently, part of Satyarajar's efforts to attract MGR fans during this time period. Movie was with Shobana it seems, very interesting combination. As mentioned yesterday, I have absolutely no memories related to this movie / album - except listening to these songs many times on the Cbe area buses. Quite popular, I must say. SPB sings with adequate emotions in this song (that must have been a situation of 'EmARRam' on the movie). rAsA nicely blends the marriage mELam sound plus possibly shenoy (or is it nAdhaswaram?) to bring the wedding house plus disappointment feel. Being the master of the craft / art, he easily touches the dil with his "backhand shot" tricks :thumbsup:
As per the plan outlined yesterday, this post should include a 'crazy incident related to a couple & their wedding'. Since the song starts as 'aNNana vittu', let me get the incident my thambi narrated (about a wedding that he attended without me) :wink:
During the bachelor days, it was my practice to visit parents / siblings in the village once a month. Like I posted many times before, it was typically like - chEran or KSRTC bus to Cbe on Sat evening, 2nd show at Cbe, then 4+ hours of musical bus journey to town, get the early morning first bus to village, spend the day at home and leave in the last bus from the village.
During one such visit, a sleepy me was told that we'll have 'virundhu' at home for a newly married couple from the neighborhood and they'll be here by 11 AM. Well, the couple were from a different village but the groom's akkA was married to our neighbor and that's the connection. So, we don't know much about the boy-girl and I wasn't very thrilled to meet them. However, my brother, who attended the marriage told me they're quite an interesting couple. The girl is a malayALi from Palakkad dist and the wedding was in one of those pARai's.
It's not unusual for relatively dark TN boys to joLLufy relatively fair KL girls and get married. That way, this bride's elder sis / chEchi got married to a TN-er. Our groom saw the chEchi and agreed to the proposal to marry her younger sis it seems. He never saw / met the girl. Wedding was planned, invitations distributed (our family got one and my brother was sent). Wedding was in the girl's home and all crowd were there on the day and the groom's group arrived. My thambi too reached just about the same time. This was when the mAppiLLai actually saw the girl - who was not fair as her chEchi but very dark skinned - and was shocked and refused to sit in the maNappandhal, ran to upstairs of the building :shock:
There was total chaos and my brother watched the whole comedy scene. Finally, after the boy got convinced "somehow", the marriage took place.
It was this couple I'll be meeting and I was suddenly very interested :-)
Well, the boy was looking like 'angAdiththeru' hero and the girl was of course not very attractive at the first look. There was lively conversation during the lunch and one could see that she was a nice woman - could even speak a few words in Thamizh, very shyly. The boy was shy too as he was in total embarassment seeing my brother, who was part of the group that "took care of him" on his wedding day :lol:
Then the most shocking thing happened - after the lunch, the boy wanted to talk to me separately - and told me that 'though the girl is ugly, the family is rich and I'll get property share, good money' :shock:
One of the absolutely dumbfounding moments of my life!
I've never met them again and hopefully they are still living happily together :-)
I remember only Vaanam Thodatha Megam (by KSC) from Pickpocket and I love that song, need to listen to the numbers suggested by App and baroque.
App - VVP has Gauthami and not Shobana IIRC. Really unbelievable marriage episode, the one in your last post. I thought stuff like this only happens in movies. How can one agree to a wedding without seeing the bride/groom :shock:. Maybe it was not unusual those days but I thought they would atleast see the picture before marrying.
The following link further confuses, telling that Suganya is the heroine but the picture has Shobana:
http://tamilxprez.blogspot.com/2010/...lai-songs.html
About the 'marriage without seeing the girl's pic' - it wasn't totally uncommon until 80's as per my knowledge, especially among villagers. As for this incident, it's still something that me & my thambi laugh about for a long time when we talk about :lol2:
BTW, wikipedia says VVP was SR's 100-Avadhu padam :-)
(Must be counting from the adiyAL vEsham in sattam en kaiyil)